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Title: The Lu Lu Alphabet

Author: Miss Colman

Release date: May 1, 2014 [eBook #45553]
Most recently updated: October 24, 2024

Language: English

Credits: Produced by David Widger from page images generously
provided by the Internet Archive

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THE LULU ALPHABET

By Anonymous


NEW YORK:

HOWE & FERRY
1887.





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A a


Stands for Alice,

So graceful and fair.





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B b


For her Bridal,

And we were all there.





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C c


For us Children,

As gay as e'er seen.





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D d


The fine Dance

We had on the green.





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E e


For Eliza,

Who joined us at that.





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F f


The gay Feather

She wore in her hat.





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G g


For the Grapes,

Much better than wine.





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H h


For the Harp

Alice played on 'Lang syne.'





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I i


For the Image

That stood in the hall.





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J j


Is young James,

Who played with us all.





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K k


For the Kite,

With colors so gay.





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L l


For the Lady

In costly array.





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M m


For the Melon,

Brought in by a Friend.





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N n


The bright Nosegay

The bridegroom did send.





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O o


For the Oranges,

Delicious and sweet.





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P p


For young Patty,

So cheerful and neat.





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Q q


For the Quinces,

All set in a row,





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R r


The large Raspberries;

O! what a show!





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S s


For the Slipper,

One held in her hand.





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T t


The great Trumpet,

That sounded so grand.





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U u


For my Uncle,

Who blew the loud blast.





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V v


The grand villa,

In which this all passed.





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W w


The Watch,

That dear Alice wore.





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X x


For king Xerxes,

Who now lives no more.





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Y y


For our Yeoman,

And with him did come,





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Z z


The good Zebra

To bring us all home.





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